I loved playing a dramatic role. There's a side of me a lot of people don't know, and when I do dramatic roles, it just all comes out.
‐‐ Bow Wow
I loved playing and I was actually working two jobs.
‐‐ Johnny Rivers
I loved playing Anne Bancroft, because she was so wonderfully arch.
‐‐ Marcia Gay Harden
I loved playing Chandler. I grew up playing that part.
‐‐ Matthew Perry
I loved playing computer games. I used to be one of the top World of War-crafters in the world for a couple of years.
‐‐ Robert Kazinsky
I loved playing Darla.
‐‐ Julie Benz
I loved playing football. In this particular match the ball happened to hit my right eye, the only one which I could see light and colour with.
‐‐ Andrea Bocelli
I loved playing Go Go, because the character's so extreme. And she's pretty close to my real character. Especially the fact that she liked her sword with a lot of accessories.
‐‐ Chiaki Kuriyama
I loved playing Shaun, he's not that different from me.
‐‐ Simon Pegg
I loved playing sport at school in front of a crowd; I love being on stage in front of a big audience. I buzz off that.
‐‐ Alfie Allen
I loved playing the guitar and I knew I was pretty good at it, so that's what I wanted to do with my life.
‐‐ Ace Frehley
I loved playing the headmistress in 'The Falling' - she was so spiteful. She certainly fancied herself quite a lot.
‐‐ Monica Dolan
I loved playing the part of the feisty Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker.
‐‐ Mercedes McCambridge
I loved playing the stuff we did in the Byrds. It was a good band. I was lucky to be in it.
‐‐ Chris Hillman
I loved playing with Barbies - that's why I didn't stop!
‐‐ Brad Goreski
I loved playing with the mix of fantastical inventions and real ones. I hope kids will start logbooks to record their own creations.
‐‐ Marissa Moss
I loved plays, I loved films, but I had no desire to act until I had just put out my album 'Like Water for Chocolate.' Creatively, I felt like I'd hit a ceiling, and I needed something else to express myself, and I just decided to take acting classes.
‐‐ Common
I loved politics and, I confess, I enjoyed politicians immensely.
‐‐ Jack Germond
I loved pop music as a little kid. Things like the Black Eyed Peas. If it had a catchy chorus, I was into it.
‐‐ James Bay
I loved practical jokes. I loved being goofy on the playground, and I loved doing silly cartoons, but I was not this subversive little delinquent. I am an Eagle Scout, after all.
‐‐ Steve Breen
I loved pretending to be a middle-aged Jewish woman. I just wanted to do what I saw Gilda Radner and Carol Burnett doing. But I'm not a particularly good impressionist. It was never my strong suit.
‐‐ Jenny Slate
I loved problems on paper, and I was good at math, but I was a mechanical engineer, and I never understood - or cared to - how a car worked.
‐‐ Rabih Alameddine
I loved psychology and I loved history.
‐‐ Joely Fisher
I loved publishing; I loved working in the book industry, but I've been writing pretty much nonstop since I was 19. I realized very early on that I would need a day job, and I wanted one that was in books.
‐‐ Garth Nix
I loved 'Pulling.' It was so original and hilarious. I remember being very sad when it finished. I'd love to start a campaign to bring it back, but if I did, the actors would probably say, 'We're fine. We're all really busy, thanks. Please don't!'
‐‐ Sophie McShera
I loved putting on stories as plays when I was just six. I was the director, the actress and the set designer; I cast my girlfriends in parts, and I suggested to the local kindergarten teachers that we do free performances for the children.
‐‐ Mili Avital
I loved raising my kids. I loved the process, the dirt of it, the tears of it, the frustration of it, Christmas, Easter, birthdays, growth charts, pediatrician appointments. I loved all of it.
‐‐ Jane Elliot
I loved rap, especially in the early days. But I wasn't trying to shove it down anybody's throats.
‐‐ Dee Dee Ramone
I loved Ray from 'The Princess and the Frog.' He was my guy. There was no Ray before me, so there's a level of satisfaction there.
‐‐ Jim Cummings
I loved reading all kinds of books, but I particularly loved books like 'Red Planet' by Robert Heinlein, which very few people read anymore but is a wonderful science fiction story.
‐‐ Rebecca Stead
I loved reading Grimm's fairy tales and Hans Christian Andersen, and I loved to dream about other worlds and other lives. Maybe that has something to do with having an incomplete family, being an only child. All I know is I loved to pretend, and all that was in tandem with my wanting to be an actress.
‐‐ Lauren Bacall
I loved reading Roald Dahl when I was young but I had forgotten a lot about the books. I read the 'BFG' on the iPad the other day and it was so interesting to see his descriptions of clothes and places.
‐‐ Frank Lampard
I loved reading when I grew up but did feel totally invisible because I couldn't see myself and my life reflected in the books I was reading.
‐‐ Malorie Blackman
I loved reading when I was young. I was just completely taken by stories. And I remember taking that into English literature at school and taking that into Shakespeare and finding that opened up a whole world of self-expression to me that I didn't have access to previously.
‐‐ Chiwetel Ejiofor
I loved Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's 'Inside No 9.' The way that they constrained each episode to a single location, then tasked themselves with including completely new characters every week, within a single half-hour.
‐‐ Tom Riley
I loved Rent when I first heard it, but it grew on me and so did Tick, Tick... Boom. Some songs are more interesting than others and sometimes the ones that never stood out at first end up being the best to perform.
‐‐ Neil Patrick Harris
I loved riding bikes and horses. I was eight when I started having lessons, and when my father bought me my own horse I couldn't wait to go off on my own.
‐‐ Andrea Bocelli
I loved Riot Grrl. Not only was it a punk rock revolution, but it meant you could get dressed for a night out for less than two pounds!
‐‐ Caitlin Moran
I loved Robert Altman, so gentle yet naughty! And Julian Fellowes writes so beautifully.
‐‐ Maggie Smith
I loved rock and roll when that came in, Bill Haley, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, all those great records. So I begged my mom and dad for a guitar, which eventually they did get me for Christmas, but it went out of tune very quickly, and it hurt my fingers.
‐‐ Ian McLagan
I loved 'Rock Lobster.' I probably heard 'Rock Lobster' first at a party or dance. Then we would do the Rock Lobster - get down on the floor and do the whole dance. I thought that was really cool and exciting, that there was actually a band that had their own dance at that point.
‐‐ Corin Tucker
I loved 'Rocky' and 'Rambo', and am very proud of them.
‐‐ Sylvester Stallone
I loved 'Roger Rabbit' growing up.
‐‐ Stephanie Leonidas
I loved rollerskating when I was younger.
‐‐ Crystal Reed
I loved Roy Acuff with all my heart, and I never dreamed I'd be able to meet him or see him onstage, or especially become good friends with him. For all this to happen, it's hard to explain what a dream this is when you love something as much as I love traditional country music.
‐‐ George Jones
I loved running, but all of a sudden everything hurt so much. I started cycling when Zelda was born.
‐‐ Robin Williams
I loved running. I can catch everything in the outfield. I could throw people out from the fence.
‐‐ Shemar Moore
I loved 'Saturday Night Fever' when I was a kid. I couldn't believe people talked that way. It was just a whole new culture I didn't understand. I snuck into it. It was an R-rated film. So it holds a special place.
‐‐ Brad Pitt
I loved scary movies growing up.
‐‐ Katie Featherston